This Life Which Seems So Fair
This Life, which seems so fair, Is like a bubble blown up in the air By sporting children's breath, Who chase it everywhere And strive who can most motion it bequeath. And though it sometimes seem of its own might Like to an eye of gold to be fixed there, And firm to hover in that empty height, That only is because it is so light. But in that pomp it doth not long appear; For when 'tis most admired, in a thought, Because it erst was nought, it turns to nought.
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"This Life, which seems so fair,..."
Exploring the themes of classic, William Henry Drummond delivers a powerful performance in "This Life Which Seems So Fair"... ### Why We Love This Line At Linespedia, we believe that poetry is the ultimate sanctuary for the soul...